Utilization of Magnesium for the Treatment of Chronic Pain

The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines chronic pain as pain that persists or recurs for longer than 3 months. Chronic pain has a significant global disease burden with profound effects on health, quality of life, and socioeconomic costs. Narrative review. There are severa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anesthesiology and pain medicine 2021-02, Vol.11 (1), p.e112348
Hauptverfasser: Urits, Ivan, Jung, Jai Won, Amgalan, Ariunzaya, Fortier, Luc, Anya, Anthony, Wesp, Brendan, Orhurhu, Vwaire, Cornett, Elyse M, Kaye, Alan D, Imani, Farnad, Varrassi, Giustino, Liu, Henry, Viswanath, Omar
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Zusammenfassung:The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines chronic pain as pain that persists or recurs for longer than 3 months. Chronic pain has a significant global disease burden with profound effects on health, quality of life, and socioeconomic costs. Narrative review. There are several treatment options, including pharmacological therapy, physical rehabilitation, psychological therapies, and surgical interventions, for chronic pain management. Magnesium has been FDA-approved for several indications including hypomagnesemia, arrhythmia, prevention of seizures in eclampsia/preeclampsia, and constipation. Magnesium has been used for numerous off-label uses, notably for acute and chronic pain management. The mechanism of magnesium in pain management is primarily through its action as a voltage-gated antagonist of NMDA receptors, which are involved in pain transduction. This narrative review will focus on the current evidence and data surrounding the utilization of magnesium as a treatment option for chronic pain.
ISSN:2228-7523
2228-7531
DOI:10.5812/aapm.112348